Series: Petit Larousse Illustré

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TitlesOrder
Le Petit Larousse Illustré 1973 by Colléctif1973
Petit Larousse Illustre 19811981
Petit Larousse illustré 1981 [Texte imprimé]1981
Petit Larousse Illustre 19821982
Petit Larousse illustré 1983 : 75 700 articles, 4 180 ill., 245 cartes, 54 p. en coul., dont 22 h.t. cartographiques et1983
LA Petit Larousse Illustre1990
le Petit Larousse illustré 1992 en couleurs1992
Le Petit Larousse Illustre 19931993
Le Petit Larousse Illustre 19951995
Le Petit Larousse Illustre 1996 by Collectif1996
Le Petit Larousse Illustre 19981998
Petit Larousse Illustre 1999-French by International Book Dist1999
Petit Larousse illustré by Larousse2001
Le Petit Larousse Illustré : 1852 - 2002 Cent Cinquantenaire Larousse by Michel Legrain1852-2002
Petit Larousse illustré 2002 by Collectif2002
Le Petit Larousse Illustre 20042004
Le Petit Larousse illustré 2005, 100e édition by Collectif2005
LE Petit Larousse Illustre 2009 by Collectif2009

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